Syntax
S = strjoin(C)
S = strjoin(C, separator)
Description
S = strjoin(C) takes an array C and returns a string S which
concatenates array elements with comma. C can be a cell array
of strings, a character array, or a numeric array. If C is a
matrix, it is first flattened to get an array and concateneted.
S = strjoin(C, separator) also specifies separator to be used
for string concatenation. The default separator is comma.
Example
>> str = strjoin({'this','is','a','cell','array'})
str =
this,is,a,cell,array
>> str = strjoin(char({'this','is','a','char','array'}))
str =
this,is,a,char,array
>> str = strjoin([1,2,2],'_')
str =
1_2_2
>> str = strjoin({1,2,2,'string'},'\t')
str =
1 2 2 string
Cite As
Kota Yamaguchi (2024). STRJOIN (https://www.mathworks.com/matlabcentral/fileexchange/31862-strjoin), MATLAB Central File Exchange. Retrieved .
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- MATLAB > Language Fundamentals > Data Types > Numeric Types >
- MATLAB > Language Fundamentals > Data Types > Characters and Strings >
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